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Computer game bot Turing test

The computer game bot Turing test is a variant of the Turing test, where a human judge viewing and interacting with a virtual world must distinguish between other humans and video game bots, both interacting with the same virtual world. This variant was first proposed in 2008 by Associate Professor Philip Hingston of Edith Cowan University, and implemented through a tournament called the 2K BotPrize. (Wikipedia).

Computer game bot Turing test
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The Turing Test - Computerphile

What was The Imitation Game? It inspired the name for the recent Alan Turing's movie but just what was it? Professor Brailsford explains how Turing may have been having a joke on us. Turing Machines Explained: http://youtu.be/dNRDvLACg5Q How intelligent is AI?: http://youtu.be/hcoa7OMAmR

From playlist Alan Turing and Enigma

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Turing Machines and The Halting Problem (Part 2)

The Halting Problem has fascinated thousands of computer scientists from around the world. A major part of Computing Logic, the proof of the halting problem proves that computers can't do everything. Check out the video to learn more about why computers work the way they do! For Turing Ma

From playlist Math

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Alan Turing | Computing Machinery and Intelligence

❤️ Become The AI Epiphany Patreon ❤️ ► https://www.patreon.com/theaiepiphany ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ I give a brief overview of Alan M. Turing's seminal AI paper from 1950, titled: "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" 💥💻🤖 You'll learn about: ✔️ Turing Test, or as Turing called it "T

From playlist Miscellaneous

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The Imitation Game Reaction

For more of my thoughts read The Imitation Game FAQs here http://aperiodical.com/2014/11/an-alan-turing-expert-answers-your-the-imitation-game-questions/

From playlist My Maths Videos

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How Can You Tell If A Machine Is Thinking?

Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 The term Artificial Intelligence was coined in 1959, but many variations of the concept has emerged over time. Early versions of A.I. can be found as early as the 1700's. Well, sort of... + + + + + + + + Sources: Multiple Intelligences

From playlist Seeker Plus

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Passing the Turing Test: When, Why and How | Shiri Dori Hacohen

Presented by Shiri Dori Hacohen at Rasa's Level 3 AI Assistant Conference. Alan Turing's famous test is now a reality of our daily life. Twitter bots pass as human regularly, while real humans in some customer service roles must use proscribed templates that seem more rigid than the best c

From playlist Level 3 AI Assistant Conference 2020

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Turing Machines & The Halting Problem (Part 1)

In the year 1900, David Hilbert gave a list of 23 mathematics problems for the mathematicians of the new generation. His tenth problem proved to be an enigma for many years until Alan Turing solved it while simultaneously creating the modern computer. Watch the video to see how Alan Turi

From playlist Math

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Natural Language Processing 101 + Dialogflow Chatbot

Learn the basics of natural language processing: the components of NLP (entities, relations, concepts, semantic roles…), enterprise applications of NLP, and finally build a simple FAQ Chatbot in dialogflow. About the Speaker: Chris Shei is the technical evangelist for Jet.com where he exp

From playlist Basics of Natural Language Processing

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MineTest- review - GAMES IN EDUCATION (Math and more)

Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Hello and welcome to What Da Math. This is a short video review of an excellent Minecraft like game called MineTest. This game is available for free for all major platforms in the link below. http://minetest.net The mods are available he

From playlist Educational Games Review

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Can you tell the difference between AI and a human? | Michael Wooldridge | Big Think

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From playlist The future: artificial intelligence | Big Think

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Artificial Intelligence - Mind Field (Ep 4)

So you say you love your computer or smartphone...but can it love you back? As we become more dependent on technology, and our technology becomes more lifelike, where does the line between human and computer lie? And what happens when our relationships become romantic? In this episode of

From playlist Mind Field : Season 1

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PrepTest 4 Game 2: The Web M.D. of LSAT Games // Logic Games [#14] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]

Today, we look at the second game from the third section of the February 1992 LSAT. As I've gone on to work other games from this section, I would definitely not place this as the second game I would want to attempt. It's not terribly difficult, but any time you have a grouping game in whi

From playlist LSAT Games

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Hacknet review - GAMES IN EDUCATION (Computer Science/Technology)

Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatdamath Hello and welcome to What Da Math. This is a short review of an original and somewhat educational game called Hacknet. This hacking simulator is an excellent tool to learn the command line, in

From playlist Educational Games Review

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History of Science and Technology Q&A (December 28, 2022)

Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about the history of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram If you missed the original livestream of thi

From playlist Stephen Wolfram Ask Me Anything About Science & Technology

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The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Crash Course AI #20

Today, in our final episode of Crash Course AI, we're going to look towards the future. We've spent much of this series explaining how and why we don't have the Artificial General Intelligence (or AGI) that we see in the movies like Bladerunner, Her, or Ex Machina. Siri frequently doesn't

From playlist Artificial Intelligence

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IMT4306 Mobile: Discussing 2019 course topics.

IMT4306 Mobile: Discussing 2019 course topics.

From playlist 2019 - IMT4306 - Mobile Research

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Turing's Screen Test: "Imitation Game" Screenwriter Talks To WSF

Screenwriter Graham Moore talks about the art of translating Alan Turing's life to the screen in this selection from a talkback hosted by the World Science Festival. The talkback, with Moore, journalist Faith Salie and physicist and author Janna Levin, followed a special screening of "The

From playlist Mathematics

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No, CICERO has not "mastered" Diplomacy [Rant]

Our previous work: https://vene.ro/betrayal/ https://sites.google.com/view/qanta/projects/diplomacy?pli=1 Our project: https://users.umiacs.umd.edu/~jbg/projects/SHADE.html Music: https://soundcloud.com/alvin-grissom-ii/review-and-rest

From playlist Research Talks

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By Their Powers Combined: Sudoku and LSAT // Logic Games [#20] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]

When I teach LSAT games, one of the ways I introduce them is that they are like sudoku puzzles if you had to build your own grid every time and didn't have enough information to solve the puzzle. So I was pretty delighted when I worked the closest-to-actual-sudoku LSAT game I've ever seen.

From playlist LSAT Games

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